Opinion

  • RBE ideas that are not Lacy approved

    RBE ideas that are not Lacy approved

    Since the good ideas have been made by real business students, I have some of my own RBE ideas that definitely could never be made, let alone sold.

  • Kicked out of the closet

    Kicked out of the closet

    Some Internet users are using accusations of queerbaiting to demand intimate knowledge of an actor’s personal identity.

  • Study spaces tell all

    Study spaces tell all

    If you have a lot of homework and studying to get done as the semester comes to an end, remember that where you go to get said work done says a lot about you.

  • Pick up the pace: Tall people need to walk faster

    Pick up the pace: Tall people need to walk faster

    Some tall people are ridiculously slow walkers, and that needs to change.

  • Are you ready for it?

    Are you ready for it?

     “A brave few are finally beginning to voice criticisms for the cat-obsessed, flannel-wearing millennial icon.” 

  • Hard holiday conversations

    Hard holiday conversations

    “Almost everyone will have someone at the dinner table — whether it be your weird cousin, your aggressively racist pee-paw or your fire and brimstone, Westboro-lite aunt Karen — who will not hesitate to say something out of pocket.”

  • Creating classroom communities

    Creating classroom communities

    Knowing your classmates provides you with the opportunity to make the most out of your time at Butler University. Having a classroom community can make the difference between an enjoyable semester and an awful one.

  • A fresh agenda for Butler’s governing body

    A fresh agenda for Butler’s governing body

    “Star Fountain is empty right now. Why? Because SGA hates fun. I know this is true because Star Fountain lacks shiny, plastic, multicolored balls in its empty depths. In short, we need a ball pit in Star Fountain.”

  • Forever a fangirl

    Forever a fangirl

    “Everyone has something that they like. Everyone has something that they follow on social media. Yet when a young woman identifies herself or is labeled as a fangirl of a popular creator, it is suddenly a point of ridicule.”